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Lou Davenport |
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October 08, 2011 05:25:25am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Did LSD influence the screenwriter's, actor's and filmaker's of the 70's ? |
Really? Three apostrophes in the subject where they don't belong, then one misplaced apostrophe and one missing apostrophe in the first line of your post? I think LSD has influenced your writing.
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William Tell |
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October 08, 2011 07:44:34pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Did LSD influence the screenwriter's, actor's and filmaker's of the 70's ? |
Make that four in the subject line: "70s". Or "80s" or even "1960s", but never, and I mean (almost) NEVER "1960's"!
Ask Rob or Ring...who wants a possessive decade anyhoo?
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AltheaRose |
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October 08, 2011 08:51:20pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Did LSD influence the screenwriter's, actor's and filmaker's of the 70's ? |
After Prince changed his name to a symbol, his friend Lulu changed her name to 1960. 1960's hair was crimson. 1960's a strange gal. It would have been more 1960s to be rainbow-colored, but 1960's favorite record in the 1960s was Crimson and Clover, which 1960's friend Prince heard 1,960 times before he smashed it over 1960's head in a fit of very un-1960s rage. 1960's not talking to Prince now.
That's your lesson for the day, kids. Now make up your own and you can be a Punctuation Prince (or Princess)!
This post was modified by AltheaRose on 2011-10-09 03:51:20
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William Tell |
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October 09, 2011 06:43:35am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Did LSD influence the screenwriter's, actor's and filmaker's of the 70's ? |
It's a wise dog that scratches its own fleas.
Public domain?
Hey, wait a minute...are you calling me a Punctuation Prince?
Hmmm, I like that: PP, a la Tell.
As Prince John sez, in Robin Hood, "put that on my luggage".
This post was modified by William Tell on 2011-10-09 13:43:35